Drama After the Rain (Japan Movie) Information

Drama Title: After the Rain (Japan Movie)

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Status: Completed

Genre: Drama, Romance

Country: Japanese

Published Date: 2018

Total Episodes: 1

Summary:

Akira Tachibana is a 17-year-old high school student. She was once a promising athlete, but an injury has prevented her from taking part in track and field. One day, Akira Tachibana goes to a family restaurant and the manager talks to her in a tender voice. This makes Akira Tachibana begin working part-time at the restaurant. The manager is 45-year-old Masami Kondo and he is divorced with a child. Akira Tachibana falls in love with him.

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